Welcome to the CRJ 3312: Juvenile Delinquency Research Guide. In this guide, you will find library and online resources to help you with your research and course assignments. Scroll below to see the most used resources for getting started on your research. Click on the side navigation tabs on the left to see more in-depth and comprehensive resources.
A study of possible causes and consequences of juvenile delinquency, societal reactions to it, and an overview of the juvenile justice system.
Requisites: Take CRJ-1301. Must be completed prior to taking this course.
Contains articles from journals and magazines covering areas related to criminal justice and criminology.
This database covers many subjects found at colleges and universities. Contains articles from thousands of journals, magazines, news sources, and videos from the Associated Press.
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Read bite-sized introductions to hundreds of research concepts and methods written by global experts.
This collection of streaming video on the SAGE Research Methods platform offers support on the practical skills that you need to successfully complete your research. Key areas such as writing a research proposal, planning and designing a research project, and securing ethical approval are explicitly covered. Practical skills such as project management, writing for publication, presenting work, and building networks are also presented through helpful explanatory videos.